Thursday, 9 February 2017

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Jailbreaking is a process that changes little by little with each iOS upgrade. Rather than always publishing new guides, we’re simply going to keep this one up to date. If you want to jailbreak your iOS device, you’ve come to the right page.

Current iOS Version: iOS 9 iOS 9 is jailbroken, with a tool available for Windows and OS X. The jailbreak is compatible with all devices that can run iOS 9 through 9.0.2, including the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. It is not compatible with iOS 9.1 at the moment.

Not sure if you should jailbreak?

We love jailbreaking our iDevices, but it’s not for everybody. If you’re not sure, you should read both our reasons why jailbreaking is awesome and reasons not to jailbreak—or check out other people’s reasons for both.

How to Jailbreak

Just follow these steps to jailbreak your iDevice, or watch the video above for a demonstration.

Back up your iOS device. Head to Settings > iCloud > Backup and select “Back Up Now”

Disable the passcode on your device. Head to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode and disable the passcode if you’re using one

Enable Airplane Mode: swipe up on your screen to open Control Center and tap the airplane icon